4 bedroom house
Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 3BL
Guide Price
£750,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Nov 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
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A substantial detached 1930’s house with considerable potential for further development and a large garden of just over a quarter of an acre, pleasantly situated in a popular residential area.
The property, which has attractive brick elevations with some tile hanging and timber feather boarding beneath a tiled roof is thought to have been constructed in the 1930’s and has been in the same ownership for approaching fifty years. The accommodation is well proportioned and includes a hall with a cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, study, kitchen with Aga, breakfast area, four bedrooms and a shower room. In addition there is garaging and a large garden. The property has considerable potential for improvement in addition to creating a garden office or self-contained annexe accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents. The property has UPVC double glazing and a gas fired central heating system.
It is unusual for a property such as this to come on to the market and an early viewing is recommended.
The property is conveniently situated on the corner of St Mark’s Avenue and Somerset Road. It is in an elevated position with extensive views towards Laverstock Down. There is schooling nearby including Wyndham Park Infants School and Exeter House School and the City centre is within easy reach into which there is a regular bus service.
Salisbury has an excellent range of educational, recreational, leisure and shopping facilities which combine with a twice weekly market in addition to a mainline railway station with regular services to Waterloo.
A well maintained and private garden with a range of established shrubs and fruit trees. The garden is almost entirely walled on one side that is complemented elsewhere with mature hedging all creating a wrap around effect. At the end of the garden there is a double garage with sliding doors giving direct access on to Somerset Road, together with a greenhouse and two sheds.
Council tax Band G.
Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas are available.
From our office in Castle Street proceed away from the City centre and at the roundabout take the third exit on to Churchill Way North. At the next roundabout take the next exit into St Mark’s Avenue and continue along here whereupon the property will be seen on the left hand side on the corner of Somerset Road.
Marketed by: Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury
The property, which has attractive brick elevations with some tile hanging and timber feather boarding beneath a tiled roof is thought to have been constructed in the 1930’s and has been in the same ownership for approaching fifty years. The accommodation is well proportioned and includes a hall with a cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, study, kitchen with Aga, breakfast area, four bedrooms and a shower room. In addition there is garaging and a large garden. The property has considerable potential for improvement in addition to creating a garden office or self-contained annexe accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents. The property has UPVC double glazing and a gas fired central heating system.
It is unusual for a property such as this to come on to the market and an early viewing is recommended.
The property is conveniently situated on the corner of St Mark’s Avenue and Somerset Road. It is in an elevated position with extensive views towards Laverstock Down. There is schooling nearby including Wyndham Park Infants School and Exeter House School and the City centre is within easy reach into which there is a regular bus service.
Salisbury has an excellent range of educational, recreational, leisure and shopping facilities which combine with a twice weekly market in addition to a mainline railway station with regular services to Waterloo.
A well maintained and private garden with a range of established shrubs and fruit trees. The garden is almost entirely walled on one side that is complemented elsewhere with mature hedging all creating a wrap around effect. At the end of the garden there is a double garage with sliding doors giving direct access on to Somerset Road, together with a greenhouse and two sheds.
Council tax Band G.
Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas are available.
From our office in Castle Street proceed away from the City centre and at the roundabout take the third exit on to Churchill Way North. At the next roundabout take the next exit into St Mark’s Avenue and continue along here whereupon the property will be seen on the left hand side on the corner of Somerset Road.
Marketed by: Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.